Female-headed families receiving child support in the United States

Selections

Add to your site

Female-headed families receiving child support

Insert the following HTML into your webpage to add this image.

While working with this code, if you are prompted by your software to convert the code's tags, please select no.

Please note that when you add this code to your HTML program, it may initially appear as though the image is not coming through (i.e., you will see a blank box). Once you post your page to the internet, it will connect to our live site and the image will appear on your site.

Save Image

Generating image...

Images may take a few moments to load before being available to be saved. Thank you for your patience.

How to Save This Image

1) Right mouse click on the image

2) Select "Save picture as..."

3) Save the image to a location on your computer

You may now import this image into Powerpoint, Microsoft Word, or any other program that supports image files.

Terms of Use

The text materials contained in this Web site may be used, downloaded, reproduced or reprinted, provided that appropriate acknowledgment appears in all copies and provided that such use, download, reproduction or reprint is for non-commercial or personal use only. The text materials contained in this Web site may not be modified in any way.

All rights in photographs, illustrations, artworks, and other graphic materials are reserved to the Annie E. Casey Foundation and/or the copyright owners. Prior permission to use, reproduce, or reprint any photograph, illustration, artwork, or other graphic material must be obtained from the copyright owner, regardless of the intended use.

Female-headed families receiving child support

Definitions:
Families headed by an unmarried women (living with one or more of her own children under age 18) receiving child support payments during the previous calendar year.

"Own children" include never-married persons under age 18 who are the sons or daughters of the householder (head of household). The householder's stepchildren and adopted children are also counted as "own children." Families categorized as receiving child support include those receiving partial payment, as well as those receiving full payment. It also should be noted that there is no child support award in place in many of these families. Figures represent 3-year averages of data.

Data Source:
Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (March supplement), 1990 through 2018.